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Election 2005: Time for MPs to get behind tech

Clive Gringras Olswang

Published: 27 Apr 2005 14:00 BST

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Making the UK a location of choice for ICT businesses
The manifesto sets out a number of priorities for promoting the UK's competitiveness, including:

Particular priorities in these areas include reform of capital allowances for risk investment in plant and infrastructure, clarity and simplicity in taxation, legislation and regulation, improvement of patent and copyright regimes to ensure that innovators are protected and rewarded.

Joined-up government
To enable citizens to deal with government via a single identity and point of contact, the sharing of information between government agencies and departments needs to be simplified, and confusion over current laws (such as the Data Protection Act) cleared up. The manifesto makes a number of specific recommendations for streamlining and reform of legislation.

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EURIM acknowledges that it would be unrealistic to expect all MPs to afford each of these issues a high priority. Indeed, with public and media attention currently focused on wider issues such as immigration, policing and health it is difficult to see any of EURIM's manifesto points making the headlines over the next two weeks. With crime and policing high on both the Labour and Conservative agendas, neither of these parties' manifestos make specific mention of the Internet although the Government has addressed many of these issues in its recently-released digital agenda. It is to be hoped that once the dust settles after 5 May the new government — whatever its political complexion — will take on board the industry's wish list. 0,39020487,39196481-2,00.htm

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